Trump-Epstein Photos Beamed on Windsor Castle, 4 Detained
Activists projected images linking Trump to Epstein on Windsor Castle, leading to four arrests on malicious communications charges amid protests during Trump's UK state visit.
- Four people were arrested after images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle, according to Thames Valley Police.
- Images of U.S. President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were projected on Windsor Castle just before Trump's arrival for a state visit, leading to four arrests for malicious communications.
- Protesters displayed a massive banner of Trump and Epstein and later projected images of them onto the castle, as noted by eyewitness accounts.
- The White House denied the authenticity of the letter, which allegedly includes Trump calling Epstein a 'pal.
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U.K. Protesters Light Up Windsor Castle with Powerful Images of Trump and Epstein
Anti-Trump protesters in the United Kingdom staged a striking demonstration by projecting images of former President Donald Trump alongside convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto the historic walls of Windsor Castle. The coordinated effort, aimed at drawing attention to alleged connections between Trump and Epstein, took place amid ongoing public scrutiny and political tensions surrounding [...]
Jeffrey Epstein haunts Donald Trump’s state visit
Before Donald Trump had even mounted his golden carriage to begin his ceremonial journey to Windsor Castle on Wednesday, there he was, projected on the ramparts alongside his old acquaintance Jeffrey Epstein in a series of photos and video clips. Four men were arrested, and the projection was “swiftly” shut down, police said. But the incident, which took place as Trump arrived at Stansted on Tuesday, turned out to be a fitting visual metaphor fo…
Activists project images of Trump and Epstein onto Windsor Castle during president’s UK visit
Authorities in the United Kingdom have arrested four people after they allegedly projected images of President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein on the walls of Windsor Castle.
Pomp and protests for Trump’s unprecedented second U.K. state visit
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump visited the royal family at Windsor Castle on Wednesday for a state visit the British government is using to try to bolster the trade and security relationship between the two countries.Trump and King Charles capped off the day with toasts at an opulent state banquet with 160 guests. Earlier, Prince William and Princess Catherine greeted the president and first lady, joining them on a procession aroun…
Outside the castle, in Windsor, since the morning, supporters of Trump are crowded with the hats "Maga" . Shooted the critics of tycoon, after the controversial arrest of four people, Tuesday evening, for having projected images on the castle of the pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, Trump and Prince Andrea
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